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Regiment Virginia Cavalry--Major Carey Breckenridge missing, (prisoner) Co C — Killed: None. Wounded: None. Missing: Sergt John a Biggs, Corp'l M Dinkenhoker, privates D McCoy, M Stanley, R pek, J. T Young, E Kale N Bishop Co D — Killed: Wm Buroughs. Wounded: Capt Holland, in elbow; privates Ed Sackey, hand shot off; Wat Sinclair, right thigh fractured, flesh wound in left thigh and breast; S Edwards, in hand. Missing: None. Co E — Killed: None. Wounded: Lt Blank, in head; privates R L Davis, do; Wm Pete, flesh wound by shell; W Chalet slightly; J King, severely from the fall of his horse; Missing: Private J Blank. Co F — Killed: None. Wounded: None. Missing: J T Nance, A L Crezty. Co G — Killed: None. Wounded: Sergt J G Hatcher, in thigh; private A Perrow, in leg. Missing: None. Co H — Killed: None. Wounded: Sergt G W Snapp, mortally; private Wood, by fall of his horse. Missing: None. Co I — Killed: None. Wounded: Privates Lipscomb, sabre cut on heart; Leftwich
r myself conspicuous by disputing with the civil or military authorities of the Confederate Government on immaterial points; but, in every instance where there has been an apparent interference with the rights of the State, or an encroachment upon the functions of the Executive, and the attention of the proper officer has been drawn to it, the cause of complaint has been promptly removed. In military matters there should be one sole head. Under the Constitution and laws, I recognize. President Davis as that head; and while he conducts his administration in conformity to the Constitution and laws, he should be sustained and supported by the officers, State and Confederate, and by the people. Acting upon these views, I have thus far been enabled to work in harmony with the Confederate authorities. I have succeeded in inducing the Government to keep in the field within our State troops adequate to its defence. In finding the various and large requisitions for men made upon me, I ha